- The project page is one of the three main pages…as they're referred to in Studio One.…We did all of our writing, recording, and arranging…in the song page,…but once we have a final mix…we can move over to the project page.…It's a dedicated workspace for mastering…and publishing music digitally,…or preparing for physical release, like a CD.…In this movie we'll look at how to navigate…and use this space for your finished tracks.…We'll open a new project from the start page.…So we'll go over here and say create new project,…and we'll give it a name, I'll just call it 05_01…for this chapter and movie title.…

And I'll pop this into our exercise files folder.…Next I want to choose a sample rate,…and in this case I'll choose 48 kHz…since that's the sample rate we've been…working in in all of our songs, and I'll click okay.…And this opens a new blank project page.…Now the first thing we want to do…is identify this project with a disc name.…It doesn't necessarily mean you're making a CD…disc name, it's kind of more like a project name.…

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10/13/2016

Released

12/14/2015

Studio One is an up-and-coming DAW that's a serious contender for "best DAW ever." Its speed and agility belie its powerful editing tools and rich library of sounds. In this course, author Scott Hirsch shows how to get started with Studio One 3, beginning with the Start page and device setup. He then shows how to start recording a new song with templates and Studio One's built-in loops. Next, Scott moves into editing and arranging audio and MIDI, explaining important techniques like quantizing MIDI and creating multi-instruments. He then covers automating and mixing in the console, and using Studio One's mastering and digital publishing tools to share your tracks with the world.

Note: This course was updated to cover Studio One 3.3.

Topics include:

Configuring your interface and external MIDI devices

Customizing preferences

Creating a new song

Configuring and recording audio

Loop recording

Creating multi-instruments

Quantizing and editing MIDI

Conforming to the beat

Mixing in Studio One

Mastering with EQ, compression, and limiting

Exporting the final song

Skill Level Beginner

5h 22m

Duration

130,305

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Q: This course was updated on 04/14/2016. What changed?

A: We added one new chapter to cover all the exciting new features in Studio One 3.2, including Mix Engine FX, VCA faders, and new efficiencies for speeding up your editing, looping, and zooming workflows.

Q: This course was updated on 10/13/2016. What changed?

A: We added two tutorials to cover the new features in Studio One 3.3.